S stiropor Member May 17, 2012 #1 do i really need to put them under light in beginning, or can i just put them outside on sun ? thanks
do i really need to put them under light in beginning, or can i just put them outside on sun ? thanks
S Subu Well-Known Member May 17, 2012 #2 The only reason to put them not outside at the start is to protect them while they're young, has nothing to do with lighting.
The only reason to put them not outside at the start is to protect them while they're young, has nothing to do with lighting.
S stiropor Member May 17, 2012 #3 if i need to have them indoor at start, does they need some light ? how to know when they are ready for moving outside
if i need to have them indoor at start, does they need some light ? how to know when they are ready for moving outside
ZedsDedBaby Active Member May 17, 2012 #4 stiropor said: if i need to have them indoor at start, does they need some light ? how to know when they are ready for moving outside Click to expand... keep them on 18/6 for 2-4 weeks then start to bring them outside
stiropor said: if i need to have them indoor at start, does they need some light ? how to know when they are ready for moving outside Click to expand... keep them on 18/6 for 2-4 weeks then start to bring them outside